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East Village to be served by two night tube lines

Already the most connected neighbourhood in London, East Village will soon be reachable around the clock with the release of the London Underground Night Tube map.

London Underground (LU) today launched its official Night Tube map ahead of introducing its first all night Tube services in less than three months’ time. Services will run to Stratford on not one but two different lines, with both the Central and Jubilee lines set to run through the night.

The Night Tube will mean Londoners and visitors to the capital can travel on the following lines on Friday nights and the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings:

Central line: trains will run between Ealing Broadway and Hainault/Loughton;
Jubilee line: trains will run on the entire line;
Northern line: trains will run on the entire line except on the Mill Hill East and Bank branches;
Piccadilly line: trains will run between Cockfosters and Heathrow Terminal 5;
Victoria line: trains will run on the entire line.

As the most visited city in the world, London will be joining just a handful of other top world cities, including New York and Berlin, which also provide metro services through the night. The new services will help to maintain London’s status as a vibrant and exciting place to live, work and visit, something which is reflected by East Village with its independent bars, cafes and shops. In addition to the Central and Jubilee tube lines, the former athletes village will also continue to be served 7 days a week by the DLR, overground and high speed rail services. East Village really is closer than you think.